"We estimate that a single 1 million barrel per day pipeline would generate an additional $5 billion in new royalties every year.
This would be enough to hire 13,000 new doctors, enough to provide health care to almost 17 million Canadians."
In testimony to the Standing Committee of Natural Resources, @ericnuttall says we have an enormous opportunity in front of us to create prosperity and security for all Canadians.
To seize this opportunity, we must recognize one truth: We need to build pipelines to supply the world with more Canadian Energy.
Happening now: BC Minister of Mining & Critical Minerals @JagrupBrar1 with Hudbay Minerals leadership at the ground breaking ceremony for the New Ingerbelle project - extending the life of Copper Mountain Mine until 2040.
Canadian oil contributes to global energy security and brings wealth to our country. It's a big part of how Canada has what the world wants, and how we are growing and diversifying our exports while holding ourselves to high environmental standards.
In volatile times, we're ensuring Canadian energy remains attractive and competitive for years to come 🇨🇦⛽
Canada's natural resource exports — especially energy — are creating the wealth our nation uses to buy everything else. Put simply, Canadian prosperity starts with oil and gas.
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Canada has what the world wants, and we're delivering.
From major investments to new global and Indigenous partnerships, we are attracting investment, diversifying our trade, and supporting a strong standard of living for Canadians — because that's what it means to be an energy superpower.
In a world of growing instability, it has never been more important for Nova Scotia to be more self-reliant and more energy secure.
Today, we import natural gas from the United States while sitting on significant natural gas resources of our own. That doesn’t make sense.
I believe we can responsibly develop our natural resources while protecting the environment we all cherish. We have the science, technology, expertise, and regulatory oversight to do both.
Developing our natural resources isn’t just about energy. It’s about creating good-paying jobs, growing our economy, strengthening government services, and helping deliver more stable and affordable energy for Nova Scotian families.
For too long, opportunities were left on the sidelines. Our government is taking a different approach. We are focused on responsible growth, energy security, and building a stronger Nova Scotia for future generations.
South Korea is moving to buy significantly more Canadian crude oil, signalling growing confidence in Canada as a secure long-term supplier to Asian markets.
https://t.co/XNobf6s8DV
Canada must move at the pace of global business
Regulatory certainty, not ambition, will determine whether Canada attracts the next generation of major projects https://t.co/WKlw4FjgI8
👀 Trans Mountain is apportioned, i.e full capacity.
It’s only been in service for two years.
Demand for Canadian heavy oil in global markets has been proven beyond a doubt.
🚨🇨🇦 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe explains the true importance behind diversifying Canada’s energy sector.
“At the end of the day, this comes back to families.”
@PremierScottMoe
The world has come to Calgary this week.
The Global Energy Show brings together investors, innovators, policymakers, and energy leaders from around the globe, and there is no better place to host it than Alberta. Our province is home to some of the world's largest energy reserves, the most skilled workforce in the industry, and a growing pipeline of major projects that will help meet global demand for decades to come.
The world needs more Canadian energy. Alberta is ready to deliver it.
“Energy does not make us prosperous when it is sitting in the ground. Resources do not strengthen our sovereignty if we cannot move them to market,” Mr. Hodgson said, making the case for both oil and gas pipelines from Alberta to the West Coast.
The industrial success of Alberta’s oil sands transformed Canada, and that prosperity should be built upon during the global energy crisis, federal Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said Tuesday.
https://t.co/eUzUkQ1Aw4